Villa Pooja Kanda

Situated majestically on a hill bathed in vegetation, Villa Pooja Kanda Sri Lanka is a tranquil five-bedroom villa just ten minutes’ inland from the beach at Habaraduwa on Sri Lanka’s south coast, close to historic Galle.

Special & Last Minute Offers

Personal service by the villa staff including full time manager, housekeeper, cooks, security

Exclusive use of the whole villa and listed facilities

Offers:

Early bird: 10% discount when booking 150 days in advance

Long stay: up to 10% discount for bookings of 7+ days

Long stay: up to 20% discount for bookings of 14+ days

Last minute: 10% discount for bookings up to 15 days prior to check in

*Long stay can be combined with Early bird and Last minute

-10%

bookings up to 15days prior to check in

Booking Terms

Check-in after14:00

Check-out before12:00

Maximum Guests10

Deposit60%

Terms

All bookings to be secured by the required deposit at the time of booking.

All accounts to be cleared 60 days prior to guest's arrival.

Any damage becomes to the villa should be paid before guest's departure.

Rates include tax & service charges.

Rates are for up to 3 bedrooms and 6 guests, except for New Year period which is for all 5 bedrooms. Ask for rates with different number of bedrooms/guests for the other periods.

Policies

Children Welcome

Long-term Renters Welcome

Details

Situated majestically on a hill bathed in vegetation, Villa Pooja Kanda Sri Lanka is a tranquil five-bedroom villa just ten minutes’ inland from the beach at Habaraduwa on Sri Lanka’s south coast, close to historic Galle.

Wide verandas, cool wraparound balconies, arched doorways and lofty beamed ceilings characterise this serene Dutch-colonial style villa that’s perfect for groups and families looking to connect and unwind. Villa Pooja Kanda’s tranquility is further enhanced by a garden enlivened by birdsong, squirrels and inquisitive monkeys. The villa is fully staffed and comes with a swimming pool, an air-conditioned TV room and a fully equipped kitchen.

Villa Pooja Kanda Sri Lanka sits on the top of a hill near Koggala and the south-coast market town of Habaraduwa, ten minutes' inland from the beach. Famous for accommodating the celebrated Sri Lankan author, Martin Wickramasinghe (who has an interesting museum dedicated to him in town), Koggala has a fine stretch of beach and is renowned for its enchanting lagoon. Here, rich jungle spills onto a meandering expense of water traversed by fishermen leaving nothing but soft ripples in their wake.

A boat ride to spice gardens, bird-filled islands and Buddhist temples is the best way to familiarise yourself with these sensational surroundings and be absorbed by local life around the lake. Galle’s seventeenth-century Dutch fort – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – is a 20-minute drive away. The fort’s narrow cobbled streets are home to splendid colonial buildings, tiny cafes, churches, boutiques and museums whilst its mighty grass-tufted ramparts are the place to be for superb seaside sunsets.

Location

Habaraduwa is a friendly locale distinct for its beaches and gardens. There's a nice selection of restaurants to enjoy during your stay. Habaraduwa might not have many attractions within the city, but you won't need to venture far to find places to visit like Yatagala Raja Maha Viharaya and Unawatuna Beach. In the surrounding area, you won't want to miss out on seeing Martin Wickramsinghe Folk Museum and Japanese Peace Pagoda.

Koggala is a strange strip of abandoned holiday resorts, 5 star hotels and ATM machines. The beaches are definitely not crowded while the Koggala River and Koggala Lake attract many nature lovers. Koggala is a wide stretched village on Sri Lanka‘s South Coast with beautiful beaches and some of the best surf spots on the island.

Many little shops are located close by, which are perfect for your daily needs. Little beach restaurants offer fresh seafood dishes and provide excellent views overlooking the picturesque Bay.

Some of the interesting places to visit in Koggala are Buddhist hermitages which are situated on a couple of islets on the Koggala Lake. The hermitages may be visited with prior permission.